The Hokies (19-4-3) will play yet another ACC rival, Florida State, in a semifinal Dec. 6 in Cary, N.C. FSU ousted Boston College 4-0 Friday.

Virginia (24-1), the overall No. 1 seed, gained its second berth -- and first in 22 years -- with a 2-1 home win against Michigan (18-5-1). Defender Molly Menchel broke a 1-1 tie with a goal in the 68th minute.

Morgan Brian’s goal in the 24th minute put U.Va. ahead, but the Wolverines tied the score about four minutes later.

The other quarterfinal pits UCLA (20-1-2) at North Carolina (20-4) on Saturday. If the Tar Heels, the sport's longest-standing power, prevail, the ACC will comprise the entire College Cup field.

Norfolk State put four on the first team: running back Rolandan “Deuce” Finch, tight end Joseph Hawkins, linebacker Lynden Trail and cornerback Darrin Marrow.

The second team included former Lafayette High player Christian Faber-Kinney of HU as the punter, along with three fellow Pirates: offensive lineman Kory Alpichi, senior linebacker Delbert Tyler and senior defensive back Carvin Johnson. HU senior Antwon Chisholm made the third team.

NSU linebacker/defensive end Deon King made the second team, and Spartans offensive lineman Blake Matthews and defensive lineman George Riddick was on the third team.

Greg McGhee of Howard was named MEAC Offensive Player of the Year, while Joe Thomas of South Carolina State was the Defensive Player of the Year.

Tristan Bellamy, also of S.C. State, was named MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year, and Tariq Cohen of North Carolina A&T was named Rookie of the Year.